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Qualcomm wants to add 'brain' to smartphones, tablets

  Smart glasses let nurses see veins through skin | Flying robot mimics a jellyfish

 
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Qualcomm wants to bring 'brains' to smartphones, tablets
Qualcomm wants to make tablets and smartphones more perceptive by giving the devices a "silicon brain," company CEO Paul Jacobs said Wednesday. Read More
 


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Smart glasses let nurses see veins through skin
Epson and Evena today unveiled their Eyes-On Glasses System, which enables nurses to see a patient's vasculature system to help locate hard-to-find veins beneath the skin. Read More
 

Flying robot mimics a jellyfish
Researchers say they have built a flying robot that mimics the movements of a swimming jellyfish. Read More
 

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Scientists are already receiving and analyzing information coming in from a fleet of tiny satellites launched into space last week. Read More
 

 

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